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Mi 3 'j ll!t I |Hl If i- • a-'' llvt. 4 ■ Cl r H I: 'V.' I' m fr^ Ml "W-' B, It; H Sale ■ 43-acre red soil farm, 1 mile south of Mebane, N. C. 85-acre farm 1 mile south of Mebane, N‘C. 55-acre farm 1 mile souih or Bur- iinglon, N. C., located or, macadam road, good buildiiigs, plenty of water. 28-acre farm 2 miles of Burlington. 183-acfe farm in town of Mebane* 200 acres 2 miles west of Mebane, N. C., good buildings, at Dargain. ^ i, j 68 acre farm, 2 miles of Mebane, N.C. all wood- land. CENIRAI. LOAN S liST CO, \ W. W. Brows, Manager. OUlNIXEIUIDIROfi-THEMOST EFFECMl BENERiil TONIC Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic Combines both in Tasteless form^ The Quinine drives out Malaria and the Iron builds up the System- For Adults and * Children. You know wiifit you are taking when >?ou take GROVE’S TASTELESS chill ■i^ONIC, recogni^ed for 30 years through- l?-'e South as the standard XVlalaria, Chili anu Fever Remedy and General (Strengtheniiit; Tonic. It is as strong as the strongest'bitter tonic, but you do not ^aste the bitter 1;ecauje the ingredients do not dissolve in the mouth but do dis solve readil)- in the acids of the stomach. . Guaranteed by your pruygist. Vv'e mean j it. 50c. ' I RELIEVES PAIN AND H JILS AT THE SAME TIME The Wonderful, Old Reliable Dr. Porter?f Antiseptic Healing Oil. An Antiseptic Surgical Dressing discovered by an Old R. R. Surgeon. Prevents Blood Poisoning. Thousands of families know it already, and a trial will convince you that DR. PORTER’S antiseptic HEAL,ING Oily is the most wonderful remedy ever discovered for Wounds, Burns, Old Sores, Ulcers, Carbuncles, Granulated Eye Ivids, Sore Throat, Skin or Scalp Diseases and all wounds and external diseases whether ,‘ilight or serious. Continually people are finding new uses for this famous o]^ remedy. Guaranteed by your Druggist Wenifanit. 25c, jOc, fl.OO Vassan Girls Are ¥/illiag to Hfclp Husbands to Earn Poaghkeepsie, N. Y.;; April 9. — i Scores of Vassar college girls, returning today from vacation.-;, spent all over the UnHed States, laughed in derision at the club formed by the Wellesly college students, the purpose of which is to postpone marriage until three years after grad'uaSioii, and to pledge its members not to marry a man who; e incoire is Is tnan 5,000. Many of themaiv liy exhiditing to their roommates diamonds solitaries which indi cate that they will be brides as soon as their trousseaux are in order. Not all of them have been voted ’ members of the Daisy Chain, that famous body of “most beautiful” ones, either. And when a few nights before the diplomas are handed out, the seniors gather for their last dinner, and are called to confess whelh3r or not they are engaged many will stand up to be envied by their fellow students far more than ever before in the history of Vassar. “Indeed we shall not wait threesyears.’^Nor does the man who wins a Vassar graduate need to be wealthy. I for one would be willing to help my husband earn his first $1,000. We think the average young man would be turned leaving him unfit for matrimony, if he had the income before some sensible girl took him in hand and an chored him to a family tree of his own” Give the man, a real man we are willing to take a chance with him on the money question There will be no postponement mutual benefit association if Vassar in the class of 1910 known Husband. j Rosy cheeks init eyes of blue, j Narrow skirt that’s -^ery new, | A nervous ierssion and a frown, 1 The newest hat, the best in | town.- I That’s mine, wife. A niblelady, with glasses set. And heavy shoes that v,'ont ' get wet, ' With books on all the latest lore To help the old from being a * bore. That's mine aunt. High-heel shoes, silk stock mgs, too. Thin shirtwaist called “peek-a-boo,” Her Crowning glory is hfer hairl But yards of ribbon she will wear, Thaiis mine sister A curly head init eyes of blue, A darhng pet and angel, too, Free from tousled fashion's striff, A bundle of love and joy and life. That's mine baby. . Tired! and worn and sick of fads Hats and gowns paid for by dads. If only women would stick to truth, We men would follow her, forsooth. That's me! Roberta H. Whiting. Raleigh. ENOrHUNT FOR RICH (Mi Oftenfthe"hunt fora^richgvvife i ends W'hen the roan m eets a wo~ i man that uses Electric Bitters. Her strong nerves telliii a bright brain and even temper. Her peach bloofh- complexion and ruby lips result from her pure blood; her bright eyes from rest ful sleep; her elastic step from firm, free muscles, all telling of the health and strength Electric Bitters give a woman, and the freedom from indigestion- back ache, headache, fainting and dizzy spells they promote. Every where they are woman’s favorite reniedy. If they weak or ailing try them, 50 cents !at Freeman Drug Store, , The moral yard stick neighbpr uses oh you is usually a short one —that the same length as the one you use on him. 'v'\ > .\ N *v W Norfolk * Western Dr. L. H, E-ye Special] Office. Over G/ F. Neese’s Burlington, - . jsf q There is OnlyO.ne "EROMO QUININE” * ''X)k for sigii'ature of E. W. GROVE on Thut is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININa ■ery box. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25- Healtliy Old Age !s What Dr. Hartman Advocates 3. B. HARTMAN, M. D. S oe here, young- , man, I heard you com plaining the otherday of being nervous, sleep less. brain fag ged, and the like, A young: man, hardly in - ths zenith of your (life. complain ing o f such thlngrs! And thl3 is very ■ comm on, too. You are not the only one. Probably iliree out of four of the young just .mjch synip- What does it :m.en ol io-da.y have toms as yoil describe, siean ? . Look a,t me. 1 am eigVsty-two years old. Sound a« a nut. Tough as hick- ■^ry. J>o not know what it is to be '.'•Teel. While I cannot: do as much K yaical work as I used to when a man, L ca.n do a great deal. ’J'rooably twice a.s) m\ich as the average J'oung man of to-day. "What has kept me so strong and 'freli? I will tell you. I da not use tobacco. I do not use alcoholic stim- alant.^. I do not use tea or coffee Siabitualiy. I go to bed early. I g'et up «arly. I mti always doing something; »omethinff that occupies my body and aS'.'nd. I love to work. I take a 'told water towjl bath every morning-, >ii';ter and .■iummer. It is these thing's that have kept ms well and strong. You could be just as well ami strong as I am if you would do as I do. You may ask, do I never get sick, have I never had occasion to take med icine at all? Yes, I have got sick. Sometimes I feel a little touch of cli matic trouble, like cold, malaria, slight catarrhal symptoms, but my only med icine is Peruna. I always keep a bottle of Peruna in the house. I keep a toot-' tie of Peruna on my de.“3k in my office. Once in a while I take some. T dc not take it habitually. Take it only when I feel a little out of sorts. ‘ One swallow will perhaps be all that will be neces sary, but it l.'S always handy by. It is a sorry sight to see the young men of to-day begin to i^eter out physicallj'' ^Vhen they ought to be in the glory of their manhood arid the height or their vigor. Eat plain food,. Live frugally. Give up all weakening habits. Live as God intended you to live. Take Peruna when you do not feel as well -as usual. If you want me to I will send you a book wnlch will tell you a great many more' things abovit yourself and about matters that may be of great value to you. Enclose a two-cent stamp for postage and the book will be sent In a plain wrapp^ and you will not be troubled with any follow-up letters or advertisements. P E IITJ N A. IS FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. SPECfAL- WOIICIB—Many persons are jnaklng inquiries for the old- time Peruna. To such would say, this formula is how put out under the name of KA-TA.R-NO, manufactured by KA-TAR-NO Company, Columbus, Ohio. Write' them and they will' be pleased to send you a free booklet. Wonders Never Cease And wonders nevf r cease. Teli it not in Gaith, but it a fact that Joseph Daniels secretary of the Navy of the United States, and erstwhile guardian of ‘ White Supremacy” in North Carolina, has actually Jreccom- mended a “nigger” for a feder al job under a democratic ad ministration! That kind of con duct on the part of a republican ov Drogressive would have oc casioned no surprise among uiosewho heretofore smell a “nigger”fcten miles away (during the campaign) but to think that Josephus “he who has always been subject to ^ fits every time he saw a nigger during a campaign and who has yelled nigger in time past until he was Welfare Of Young Girls Was Discttssed. Richmond, Ya., April 10. “Problems affecting the welfare of young girls were discussed at the fourth biennial convention of the Young Women’s Christian Association here today. How the association hopes to deal with them briefly explained by Miss .Mabel Cratty, general sec retary of the national board. “Two things with which we contend,” said Miss Cratty, “are conditibns and sin, and there is a constant interplay be^ tween these two factors. We must make the conditions under which women live safe; we must educate their sense of values and help them to get their bear ings among the circumstances of modern life.” -is- Democratic Consbtency By gum. The Democratic spellb nders have always hand ed out volumes of hot air against the dangers of a “ship subsidy. ” When S. S. McNinch ran for ..V- advocated ''a ship redin the '^ace an(f who hasl®|3^®j^y Yates Webb got redin waved the red flag of anarchy i J^sant (by no means of pokeberry I shipbuilders juice spread all over his paper) a tax on the people. to malign and slander Republi c ms by calUng them black and carfs and all other kinds of vile Boys just watch them. If you are fairminded you are going to soon learn thal! they have been names—to think that this snow; thing for your white angle of White Supremacy j votes, but ^re going to try to should get down and wallow! thing withj a, nigger in the federal swill trough—well, words can not describe our utter surprise and humiliation! Indeed we ex-> , rn- claim “How the mighty have Times, fallen!” Brother “Supremacy” Damocrats, behold your chief !~ Lincoln Times. because they know it means prosperity for the people. What care they for consistency. They alreaby have your votes. — Lin- In Lighter Vein. Her Ba&y's Fatal Blow. New York, April 10. —Mrs. Catherine Mc.Donough died today in the Harlem hospital, the vic tim of a pecular accident. She ' was struck over the eye by a He— She has every thing she needs to make her happv, i • r - She-Butit’s the tbir-gs she i hands of does not need that a woman I ^ The ADE IN SOUTH BEND needs to make her happy,— Roer ester Times, — “What_ you need” said the Doctor “is an operation,” “Very well,”rep]ied the pat ient, Which operation are you cleverest at? Detroit Free Press — Edith—Ja-'rk told me last night I was as pretty as a picture. Marion (jealour,) I shouldn't wonder! saw, him accident occured over a, week ago, and, according to Coroner's physician Schultz, brought on traumatic meningitis. The injury: was not at first re garded as serious, but it became so painful that Mrs. McDnnough entered the hospital a few days ago.. DEC. 8. 191'.^.. LEAVE WINSTON-SALEM. 7;00 A; M. daily for Roanoke and intermediate stations. Con nect with Main Line train North, East and West with Pullman Sleeper, Dining Gars. 2:05 P. M. daily for Martins ville, Roanoke, the North and East. Pullman steel electric lighted sleeper Winston-Salem to Harrisburg, Philadelphia, New York.-. Dining Cars North of Roanoke. 4:15 P. M. daily, except Sian- day, for Martjnsville and local stations. Trains arrive Winston-Salem 9;lo A. M:, 9:35 P. M., 1:55P. M. Trains leave Durham lor Roxboro South Boston and Lyachhurg: 7:00 a. IQ d»ily,and &;80 p. noi. daiHyexceptSundaj W. B, HEVILL, Pasji'r. Traff Mpjr. W. C. SAiTN'DEK8,Gea’l r»». ^ Enauoke, V*. Hors This 7 offer One Hundred Dollars Reward f >r fcuy case oli Catarrh that cannot be e:red by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. r. J CHENEY & CO., Tolmo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. .Cbeney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in'ai! busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any oblijfations made by his firm, NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, TOLEDO, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi monials sent free. Price 75 ceats bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s i^raily Pills for constipa tion. NOTICE! RoaJ Tax For 1913, Due. The special road poll > tax for the year 1913 is now due and pay able until the first day of April. U nder the old the Treasurer was paid a small commission for collecting and handling this fund. And heretofore I have given, that commission to those who looked after it ih the diffeifent Town ships. But now under the Salary law there is no provision made for any one to be paid anything out of this fund. Therefore, un- less sone one will vounteer to col lect Without charge in the town ships, I cannot put the books out, as has been m.y custom. Accord ing to instruction from the Coun ty Commissioners, the books will be at my office ih the court house in Grahamy and all persons desiring to pay willpay to me, un less they find someone eiise with the books; ; Respectfully, , Albert J. Thompson, Treasurer Aliamance County This Jan. 7' 19li V J. S. Frost Dentist ^ Burlington, > N. l Office phone 374-J. Res. 374,1^ J.;K S»oOa, t). V. S., JW. A. Hurni;^ SpDon § Harnaday yeterin2u*ians Office and Hospital Office s?? 415 Main St. Uesidence Phone C. A. Anderson M. D, Office hours 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to8p m First National Bank Building tave day calls at Bradleys Drug Dameron & Long ATTORNEYS AT LAW E.S. W,MliEROHi I ADOLPH LONS ’ BuPrrngton ] arnhmn office in j office in vfitdBtIt IlilldlBJI I lOlMtlGholSOD lldg, mone - 250 Phone loo-B John H. Vernon, Attorney anci Uounsellor at Law Burlington, N. C. Office over BradleyDrug Store, Phone 60. John R. Hoffman, Attomey*at> Law Burlihgton, North Carolina. Office, Second Pimur t’irst Nationil Baiik Bnildinii. DR. J. H. BROOKS . Surgeon Dentist Foster Boilding' BCTRHmTON, N. C. J. N. Taylor, M. D. IPhysidan & Sargeoo. Over BurHngton Drug Store. Offige Hours*. 8:00 to 10:00 4:00!to*6:00 X-RAY WORK. Dr. Win. E. To Cure a Cold in One Day iOOiiing ^ at .Take laxative HROMO Quinine. It .tops (he those LublSt norrors yesterday : CougU and Headache and works off the CoUl, Oiug^sts refimd iDoney if it fails to cure. tiliernoon. r»ObtOii xrdnscnp. £. w. grove’s signature on each l- ->K^ 25c. If you wish to buy a farm, call or write. Central Loan & Trust Co. W. W. Brown, Mana ger. Burlington, N. C, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN of Grieensbbro,, M. C., will be at The Piediifiont, Burlington, N.C., the fbrenophi of Tuesday and Friday of each week. For further information, annly to Clerk, or to Dr.lCrutchfieldat Greensboro: Of^ces-400-401 McAdoo Office Building, Greensboro, N. C. S“"'3 FOR all kinds of Commer- | cial and Job Print ing, call or phone US' : : PHONE 265 Man should dare all things that he knows is right, and to do nothing save what is right P $1 O SEWlI ELLi: Th bushe seque] large you send tion t on Hi 11 MILLER Me] We est a] plete appai pleasi part] dise with supei Work! #■ Th^^New Resident Section Just Opened. Have You Staked Your Claim? If not, get busy women'haScteTand hours “vep wide-a-wake men and thTng-Ic car fere f^EVEWWHEESr^' “ Convenient to EVEIiY- Let us show you. Say “seven six” to Central, and our representative will call and take you to See the property. BIgUi Hoi m Ei.'t > |u' ? lu . Hi |oi k I
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